Bence Máté, the invisible wildlife photographer

Award-winning Hungarian photographer Bence Máté captures wildlife up close and
personal. His nickname - 'the invisible wildlife photographer' - offers an
explanation to just how he manages to capture such intimate snaps. He can
spend days, weeks or even months quietly tucked away in a hide that he has
carefully designed and built. These often utilise one-way glass, which is
what enables him to get so close to his oblivious subjects.

Dalmatian pelicans with open bills at Lake Kerkini, Greece. Highly
Commended at 2011 Wildlife Photographer of the Year.